- Feb 28, 2012
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Hello all,
I am a researcher studying the effects of radiation on health, and just so happen to have a kitten born yesterday with severe mutations in my household. The area where I live, in SE Michigan, has heavy contamination from the reactor accidents and meltdowns that occurred in Fukushima, Japan. Yes, it has been almost a year...but the reactors have never been stopped, and there is very compelling evidence from independant researchers all over the country that we are getting continued exposure to fallout from Japan. The government is not sharing info with the public about how extensive this problem really is. The North American jet stream brings it directly to us. I put out a video on you tube about this yesterday and was informed of your thread by one of the posters here. My request is this, if you see any mutations in your contest, could you kindly post about it on my facebook page...RadChick Radiation Research & Mitigation. Or email me directly at [email protected]. If possible, if the hatchling is dead, I would love to have you send it in for analysis. We are trying to compile data to alert the public about this problem and forensic data is very important.
If this is the first you are hearing of this, please visit my facebook page for more info on mitigation. If you arent on facebook, you can visit Fukushimafacts.com for mitigation info. And if you are interested, here is a link to my video about the kitten mutation.
Thank you! Christina (RadChick)
I am a researcher studying the effects of radiation on health, and just so happen to have a kitten born yesterday with severe mutations in my household. The area where I live, in SE Michigan, has heavy contamination from the reactor accidents and meltdowns that occurred in Fukushima, Japan. Yes, it has been almost a year...but the reactors have never been stopped, and there is very compelling evidence from independant researchers all over the country that we are getting continued exposure to fallout from Japan. The government is not sharing info with the public about how extensive this problem really is. The North American jet stream brings it directly to us. I put out a video on you tube about this yesterday and was informed of your thread by one of the posters here. My request is this, if you see any mutations in your contest, could you kindly post about it on my facebook page...RadChick Radiation Research & Mitigation. Or email me directly at [email protected]. If possible, if the hatchling is dead, I would love to have you send it in for analysis. We are trying to compile data to alert the public about this problem and forensic data is very important.
If this is the first you are hearing of this, please visit my facebook page for more info on mitigation. If you arent on facebook, you can visit Fukushimafacts.com for mitigation info. And if you are interested, here is a link to my video about the kitten mutation.
Thank you! Christina (RadChick)